Manchester United Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo has vowed to try to score 50 goals next season.
The 23-year-old winger on Sunday night completed a clean sweep at United's end-of-season awards for the second successive season.
Ronaldo, whose 41 goals were a major factor in helping the Red Devils retain their Premier League title on Sunday, scooped both the fans' and players' Player of the Year awards again.
The Portuguese star also won the goal of the season award for his free-kick at home to Portsmouth in January.
Asked whether he will try to go for the 50-goal mark next term, Ronaldo laughed and said: "Fifty? I don't know. I'll try my best.
"I don't look for goals, I look to play well and if the goals are coming, it's good."
Asked on MUTV about the title celebrations after the win at Wigan, Ronaldo said: "Sometimes you don't have the words to say what it feels like to be a champion. It's amazing.
"I would have preferred it if it was at Old Trafford because the atmosphere would have been brilliant but we won at the JJB and it's very good to be champions."
As for his development as a player, Ronaldo continued on MUTV: "I think at the right club, playing with the right players, you learn all the time.
"This season has been good for me because I've scored many goals, the team have played fantastically to win the Premier League and we're in the final of the Champions League."
As focus switches to that showdown with Chelsea in Moscow next week, Ronaldo said: "It's going to be fantastic if we win the Champions League. The feeling is going to be amazing if we win.
"We have a great opportunity. Why not? I'm sure in this game that if you have the opportunity to win, you win."
Sir Alex Ferguson said of his talisman: "When we saw Cristiano against us that night in Lisbon, there was no way we were going to leave that stadium without him, there's absolutely no doubt about that.
"Since he's come he has taken on the challenge of improving in every training session. He practices all the time and I think he is the best in the world now."
Striker Danny Welbeck was named Young Player of the Year.